They couldn't help themselves a few times. He certainly didn't "open fire", he shot extremely deliberately. I also was under the impression he was given the gun when he got there and that he didn't cross state lines with it but I could be wrong. They also said he killed the pedo after he "threw a bag" at him. I'm pretty sure it was when he started trying to pull the gun from Kyle's hand. But you're right, it's better than most.
The pedophile was the one who chased him around what looks to be a parking lot while there were shots fired by a 3rd party. Still clearly self-defense, you do NOT need to let someone get into stabbing range when your life is threatened.
The gun apparently belongs to one of his friends (who themselves lives in Wisconsin), and they gave him the gun after he arrived to defend the store (which he regularly commuted to for work, despite it technically being across state lines, simply because he lived close to the state border and it was a short drive from his house).
Kyle indeed did not bring the rifle from IL into WI. He cleared that jam that fast on a gun that wasn't even his!
I would expect Kyle would know the laws if he was legal to possess it. It's legal at 12, if you're hunting with adult supervision. The distinction at 18 is you can open carry a handgun, and get a CCW. There's another distinction at 16, and I'm not sure what that is. Kyle was also on private property, by the request of the owner. That may come into play?
They couldn't help themselves a few times. He certainly didn't "open fire", he shot extremely deliberately. I also was under the impression he was given the gun when he got there and that he didn't cross state lines with it but I could be wrong. They also said he killed the pedo after he "threw a bag" at him. I'm pretty sure it was when he started trying to pull the gun from Kyle's hand. But you're right, it's better than most.
The pedophile was the one who chased him around what looks to be a parking lot while there were shots fired by a 3rd party. Still clearly self-defense, you do NOT need to let someone get into stabbing range when your life is threatened.
The gun apparently belongs to one of his friends (who themselves lives in Wisconsin), and they gave him the gun after he arrived to defend the store (which he regularly commuted to for work, despite it technically being across state lines, simply because he lived close to the state border and it was a short drive from his house).
Kyle indeed did not bring the rifle from IL into WI. He cleared that jam that fast on a gun that wasn't even his!
I would expect Kyle would know the laws if he was legal to possess it. It's legal at 12, if you're hunting with adult supervision. The distinction at 18 is you can open carry a handgun, and get a CCW. There's another distinction at 16, and I'm not sure what that is. Kyle was also on private property, by the request of the owner. That may come into play?
Bingo! That's his defense! He was hunting Antifas under his friend's supervision!
Checkmate, scumbag DA!